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Emma Taylor
2020-04-01T12:09:19Z
- If the world is feeling a bit too much right now, then find some solace in these five comfort food recipes from Michelin-starred chefs.
- With contributions from Masaki Sugisaki, Executive Chef at Dinings SW3and Brat's Tomos Parry, these straight-forward recipes can be adapted to suit whatever you can find in your local stores or have buried in the pantry.
- Choose from dishes including homemade meatballs with a twist of cinnamon, and an old faithful mac 'n' cheese with five types of the good stuff.
- Visit Insider's homepage for more details.
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Just because you're staying home right nowdoesn't mean you can't jazz up your dinner with something a little bit special.
Any kind of favorite food can be a comfort during the rough parts of life, from hot buttered toast to a particular brand of candy bar.
But if you're really keen to push the boat out and give yourself some food-based comfort, then try your hand at these five recipes from Michelin-starred chefs.
The key to any recipe is to approach it with an open mind if you can't source all the ingredients needed. In the grand scheme of things, it really doesn't matter if you swap spaghetti pasta strands for whatever shape you have available — at the end of the day, you're still soothing your soul with a warm bowl of goodness.
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Get creative, be adaptable, and lose yourself in the art of cooking one evening as a delicious distraction.
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Homemade meatballs with tomato, feta, and cinnamon
Ollie Dabbous from Hide, London, said of this recipe: "The key to meatballs is the addition of a panade: a mix of bread, milk, and egg. This softens the mix so they are yielding rather than firm. Of all the things I make at home, this is the most satisfying and there's only one pan to wash up!"
Ingredients
Four slices of bread, crust removed
100g milk
One egg
400g lamb mince
One tsp salt
Pinch of black pepper
Pinch of oregano
Eight tbsp plain flour
Four tbsp olive oil
One red onion, sliced
One eggplant, quartered then cut into large pieces
One red pepper or yellow pepper, cut into large pieces
Half a zucchini, halved then cut into thick slices
Half a glass of white wine
One tin chopped tomatoes
One tin butterbeans, drained and washed
One cinnamon stick
100g feta, crumbled
Mixed leaves
Mint and parsley, roughly chopped
Lemon juice
Method
- Mix the bread, milk, and egg together and leave for 30 minutes to rehydrate.
- Mix in the mince, salt, pepper, and oregano then chill the mix.
- Roll into balls, then roll in the flour in a baking tray.
- Heat half the olive oil in a pan and fry the meatballs until golden all over, then remove and transfer to a plate.
- Heat the remaining oil in the same pan and add the vegetables, season lightly, cover with a lid and cook over a medium heat for five minutes.
- Return the meatballs to the pan then add the wine and boil for one minute.
- Add the tomatoes, then the same volume of water, the butterbeans, and the cinnamon.
- Bring to a simmer and cover with a lid. Cook for 45 minutes on the stove or in the oven, then add the courgette and cook for another 10-15 minutes until the vegetables are all soft, and the courgettes tender.
- If needed, remove the lid and boil to concentrate the liquid.
- Remove from the heat and allow to cool, as this is better warm than piping hot.
- Mix the mixed leaves, mint, parsley, and feta with a little olive oil and lemon juice, then scatter over the casserole and serve immediately with some crusty bread.
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Spaghetti aglio e olio
Jeremy Chan from Ikoyi, London, said: "This is one of the greatest pasta dishes of all time because it packs so much flavor but takes less than 20 minutes to make. It's perfect after a long day at work or a quick lunch to eat outside if it's sunny."
Ingredients
Spaghetti pasta (for four to six people)
75g olive oil
50g garlic, sliced
Chili flakes, to preference
50g parsley
Two lemons
Optional
Shrimp
Cherry tomatoes
Method
- Cook the pasta in salted boiling water until al dente and drain.
- Caramelize a generous handful of sliced garlic in olive oil.
- Throw in the cooked pasta, freshly chopped parsley, chili flakes, and lemon.
- Mix together and serve.
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Whole roasted turbot with clams, fennel, and potatoes
This comforting recipe is from Tomos Parry, owner and chef at Brat, London.
Ingredients
One white onion
600g of potatoes, waxy variety (i.e. Charlotte)
Three fennel heads
1.2kg of wild turbot
Two glasses of white wine
Pinch of chili flakes
Pinch of fennel seeds
Salt and pepper
1kg clams
One bunch of parsley, finely chopped
Half a bunch of chervil
Two lemons
Method
- Preheat oven to 180°C (356°F).
- Bring a pot of salted water to the boil.
- Thinly slice the white onion.
- Wash the potatoes and fennel and trim away the green stalks. Slice the potatoes and fennel using a sharp knife into 1/2cm width pieces, blanch the fennel and potatoes in the boiling water for three minutes.
- Remove from water and toss all the vegetables and fennel seeds and chili flakes with olive oil and salt.
- Spread the vegetables across a baking tray.
- Drizzle with olive oil and place in the oven for 10 minutes, turning halfway to help cook the fennel through and add a touch of caramelization.
- Meanwhile, wash the turbot and pat dry with kitchen paper
- Remove the tray from the oven, pour in one glass of white wine and scatter half of the tarragon sprigs over the top. Season well, then place the turbot on top of the fennel and potatoes.
- Finely slice the lemon, place over the turbot and drizzle with some more olive oil.
- Season well and roast in the oven for 20 minutes, add the clams and the other one glass of white wine to the tray and cook for a further 10 minutes until the flesh of the turbot is just cooked through and starts to come away from the bone and clams are open and cooked.
- Scatter over chopped parsley, chervil and a good squeeze of lemon.
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Mac 'n' cheese
Developed by Executive Chef, Phil Carmichael, from Berners Tavern in London, this dreamy dish has eight recommended servings. When eaten in-house, Berners Tavern serves it with a 24-hour red wine marinated braised beef blade baked in, and topped with a sourdough crumb.
Ingredients
One liter double cream
160g gruyère cheese
160g blue cheese
160g cheddar cheese
95g parmesan cheese
95g mascarpone cheese
20g Dijon mustard
2kg macaroni pasta
Method
- Grate all the cheeses and mix them all together along with the mustard.
- Bring the cream up to a boil and pour over the cheese, return the mix to the stove and whisk or blend with a hand blender.
- Mix in the cooked macaroni.
- Place in serving dishes and cover with grated cheddar.
- Bake until golden brown.
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Miso mackerel donburi
Masaki Sugisaki, Executive Chef at Dinings SW3 in London, notes in his recipe that mackerel and miso are both known as immune system boosters (sardine works too). Both ingredients are also preservable.
Ingredients
Miso sauce (three tablespoons per serving and it can be kept in the fridge for 10 days)
- 100g miso paste
- 50g sake
- 50g sugar
- 25g mirin
- 5g ginger (grated)
Tinned mackerel (120g net)
Cooked steamed rice 150g (per serving)
Chopped spring onion (if available)
Half a teaspoon of sesame oil
Pinch of chichi powder (Japanese blended chili if available)
Method
- Prepare Miso sauce. Place all ingredients in saucepan and bring them to boil.
- Once boiled, reduce the heat and gently simmer for two minutes. Keep stirring to dissolve sugar.
- Drain the water from tinned mackerel, break the jacket fillet into rough chunks.
- Place mackerel into a small pan and gently heat up over medium heat.
- Add three tablespoons of miso sauce and mix well.
- Once heated, place it on steamed rice.
- Finish with chopped spring onion, sesame oil, and Shichiri pepper.
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